Posts for Archives: Project
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University of Washington, Health Sciences Education Building
The 98,000-sq. ft. Health Sciences Education Building (HSEB), located in the University of Washington’s South Campus, houses an expansive anatomy laboratory, classrooms, skills laboratories, staff/faculty offices, student kitchen and wellness areas, informal learning areas and breakout spaces. Designed to foster innovation and collaboration among students, the building promotes affordable, accessible and high-quality healthcare education. The […] -
1021 O Street State Office Building
The 1021 O Street State Office Building will serve as the temporary home for California’s legislative and executive elected officials and staff while the State of California Capital Annex is being designed and constructed, and fulfills critical office space infrastructure needs for the state in the long term. The project was one of California’s first […] -
University of California, Irvine: Susan and Henry Samueli College of Health Sciences Building and Sue and Bill Gross Nursing and Health Sciences Hall
The University of California, Irvine’s Susan and Henry Samueli College of Health Sciences Building and Sue and Bill Gross Nursing and Health Sciences Hall was an ambitious project consisting of two interconnected buildings designed to create a transdisciplinary experience. The facilities offer instructional, academic and administrative spaces that foster collaboration and innovation. The Susan and […] -
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority DC Headquarters
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) streamlined operations by consolidating multiple Metro-owned and leased regional offices. The DC Headquarters renovation was a pivotal part of this initiative, consolidating 10 existing facilities and leases into four owned facilities. This reduced WMATA’s office building footprint by 100,000 usable sq. ft. and is projected to yield a […] -
Silicon Valley Clean Water Gravity Pipeline Project
The Silicon Valley Clean Water (SVCW) Gravity Pipeline Project shines a spotlight on a process that is typically out of sight and out of mind: wastewater transportation. SVCW undertook this project as part of a $580M Regional Environmental Sewer Conveyance Upgrade (RESCU) Program to rehabilitate and convert its 50-year-old raw wastewater conveyance system at the […] -
Test Project Two
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Test Project
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Lift Station 87 Wet Weather Flow Transfer
The Lift Station 87 Wet Weather Flow Transfer project consisted of the design and construction of a new 3.5 MGD lift station, three miles of 16” force main, modifications to an existing pump station to connect the new force main and replacement of aging utility access holes and 460 ft. of degrading sanitary sewer pipe. […] -
Lewiston WTP Retrofit
IMCO and Stantec partnered with the city of Lewiston to upgrade their 100-year-old plant that was at risk of catastrophic failure. Faced with a tight project site hemmed in by the Snake River, a railroad and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-owned land, the team came up with the unique idea to demolish the existing plant […] -
SH 249 Extension Project
The SH 249 Extension project signified rapid regional growth and opportunities for the citizens of Grimes and Montgomery Counties. The Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT) assessment indicated there were inefficient connections between suburban communities and major/minor radial and circumferential arterials. The projected population and employment growth in the area would likely increase demand on the […]